Tinkerbelle:
The story of the smallest boat ever
to cross the Atlantic nonstop
by Robert N. ManryTABLE OF CONTENTS

On June 1, 1965 Robert Manry, a copy editor for the Plain Dealer and a Willowick, Ohio resident, left Falmouth, Massachusetts aboard his 13.5-foot sailboat, Tinkerbelle, to begin his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. He arrived in Falmouth, England seventy-eight days later on August 17, 1965. At the time of the crossing Tinkerbelle was the smallest boat to have ever crossed the Atlantic.

Don't miss...Messing About in Boats: The Amazing Adventure of Bob Manry A wealth of materials related to the events leading up to the journey, the trip itself and the events following. It includes approximately 150 photographs from the Cleveland Press and William Ashbolt collections, as well as editorial cartoons, excerpts from his log book, magazine articles and footage related to the journey.